
Baccus takes Dusty Springfield's iconic "Spooky" and gives it a dazzling nu-disco twist — just in time for Halloween.
Kevin McKay's Glasgow Underground has hosted a few versions of Spooky over the years, from Travis Emmons' deep-house classic to Simon Ray & Michael Lee's faster take. But this one hits different.
Baccus flips the famous vocal — heard in countless viral moments — into a Purple Disco Machine-style heater: punchy bassline, shimmering synths, and disco drums built for peak-time energy.
It's the moment no one sees coming in your set — instantly recognisable yet completely fresh.
Kevin McKay's Glasgow Underground has hosted a few versions of Spooky over the years, from Travis Emmons' deep-house classic to Simon Ray & Michael Lee's faster take. But this one hits different.
Baccus flips the famous vocal — heard in countless viral moments — into a Purple Disco Machine-style heater: punchy bassline, shimmering synths, and disco drums built for peak-time energy.
It's the moment no one sees coming in your set — instantly recognisable yet completely fresh.
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